thinking about this. It was Maureen Dowd's column
Men Just Want Mommy from last Thursday.
A few years ago at a White House Correspondents' dinner, I met a very beautiful actress. Within moments, she blurted out: "I can't believe I'm 46 and not married. Men only want to marry their personal assistants or P.R. women."
I'd been noticing a trend along these lines, as famous and powerful men took up with the young women whose job it was to tend to them and care for them in some way: their secretaries, assistants, nannies, caterers, flight attendants, researchers and fact-checkers.
Women in staff support are the new sirens because, as a guy I know put it, they look upon the men they work for as "the moon, the sun and the stars." It's all about orbiting, serving and salaaming their Sun Gods.
In all those great Tracy/Hepburn movies more than a half-century ago, it was the snap and crackle of a romance between equals that was so exciting. Moviemakers these days seem far more interested in the soothing aura of romances between unequals.
As a mother of a very bright, sassy, and self-confident daughter this stuff gives me the creeps.
When I was her age I was a feminist of the soft variety. I was very into guys (bad feminist), shaved my legs (;-) but no longer in the winter, Withywindle)(bad feminist). I figured I'd have a career, but also hoped I'd be able to stay home with my kids when they were little (
VERY bad feminist).
On the other hand, the idea of elderly men telling a young woman what she can and cannot do with her own body makes me - I can't come up with a word for how furious it makes me. The lack of respect the * administration collectively have for women and women's intelligence makes me want to heave massive projectiles at them. And I loathe Laura Bush for being the worst role model possible for young women - passive, glassy-eyed, and docile.
I don't see a whole lot of docility on this forum, which is what led me to ask the question.